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FreeDesktop Secret Service API support for gopassan idea by jbaier_cz Description |
Build the Rust compiler with the help of the rustc_codegen_gcc code generation backenda project by glaubitz Description |
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Learn about Kernel Live Patchinga project by anicka DescriptionThis Hack Week project is to gain practical experience in the source-based Linux kernel live patching workflow, using the tooling and processes described by the Live Patching team. The goal is to successfully create a simple live patch by following the end-to-end development cycle. |
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Kernel Fuzzing: Understanding Syzkaller and Coverage Improvementsa project by jpovoas DescriptionI want to set up a local kernel fuzzing environment using Syzkaller [0] to better understand its architecture. My focus will be on input mutation logic, subsystem modeling, and how coverage descriptions are currently structured. I'm particularly interested in rapidly evolving subsystems like io_uring and BPF to see where fuzzing descriptions might be incomplete or outdated. I'd like to write at least one custom syzlang definition to better understand the process and identify potential coverage improvements. |
SUSE Edge Image Builder json schemaa project by eminguez Description |
SUSE Edge Image Builder MCPa project by eminguez Description |
Backfire TV - Take back control of your Firesticka project by andreabenini Take Back Control of Your Amazon Firestick. |
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"what is it" file and directory analysis via MCP and local LLM, for console and KDEa project by rsimai DescriptionUsers sometimes wonder what files or directories they find on their local PC are good for. If they can't determine from the filename or metadata, there should an easy way to quickly analyze the content and at least guess the meaning. An LLM could help with that, through the use of a filesystem MCP and to-text-converters for typical file types. Ideally this is integrated into the desktop environment but works as well from a console. All data is processed locally or "on premise", no artifacts remain or leave the system. |
Home Assistant and 433.92 MHz Weather Stationsan idea by jarndt DescriptionIntegration of Home Assistant with weather stations using radio to emit weather data on 433.92 MHz. While some potential automation examples that can come out of this are highlighted, this project will not actually deal with those examples but rather with the integration between the weather station and Home Assistant. The idea is to use a radio USB dongle, the rtl-433 software, and an MQTT bus to facilitate the introduction of the metrics into Home Assistant. Home Assistant already has integration for consuming metrics off an MQTT bus. |
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